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    Padua is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Padua, founded in 1222 and where figures such as Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus taught or studied.

  2. Mar 3, 2024 · Padua, Italy, hits you with history and culture, and beauty: Venetian style. Our travel guide takes you through. Start exploring now!

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Close to several well-known tourist destinations like Venice, Verona, Lake Garda, and Milan, Padua is a great city to either visit for a day or to stay in for a longer exploration. So, in this blog post today, I listed ten reasons to inspire you to visit Padua during your Italian holiday.

  4. The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua (Italian: Basilica Pontificia di Sant'Antonio di Padova) is a Catholic church and minor basilica in Padua, Veneto, Northern Italy, dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua.

  5. January 27: International Day to Commemorate the Victims of the Holocaust. In memory of Venerable Father Cortese, a friar of the Basilica of St. Anthony, who saved hundreds of people from the fury of Nazi persecution. Show all.

  6. Padua, city, Veneto region, northern Italy, on the River Bacchiglione, west of Venice. As the Roman town Patavium—founded, according to legend, by the Trojan hero Antenor—it was first mentioned in 302 bce, according to the Roman historian Livy, who was born there (59 bce).

  7. Padua, the city of Saint Anthony, is a modern and lively city that combines historical-cultural heritage, centuries-old traditions, faith, and well-being. The picturesque Veneto city is located in the heart of the Po Valley, in a privileged position in the northeast of Italy, between Venice and Verona.

  8. Though less than an hour from Venice, Padua (Padova in Italian) seems a world away with its medieval marketplaces, Fascist-era facades and hip student population. As a medieval city-state and home to Italy’s second-oldest university, Padua challenged both Venice and Verona for regional hegemony.

  9. Elegant villas on the Brenta canal, museums and village festivals, delicious bowls of pasta for lunch, cycle tours and country walks: there is so much to see, do and enjoy in this region!

  10. Major Artworks. The Pontifical Basilica of Saint Anthony, which the people of Padua call Il Santo (The Saint), is the most im portant monument in the city and one of the world’s most important art treasures. Recognised by the Holy See as an International Shrine, it is also one of Christendom’s most. celebrated and popular churches.

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